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INDEX TO NOTES
Mazumdar, B. C., p. 277. Mañicapuri, group of three caves, pp. 138, 247, 293.
mani, as a present from king of Pandya, p. 252. Marshall, Sir John, pp. 278, 304, 315. Megha, a shortening from Meghavahana, p. 272; nine Meghas, pp. 272, 281. Mitra Rajendra Lala, pp. 238, 243. Mosala-Maisolos, a division of Kalinga, p. 203. Mukhalingam, modern identity of Kalinga.
nagara, p. 191.
Mukherji, Radhakumud, pp. 254, 256, 263, muta, as a present from the King of Pandya, P. 252.
Nagala (Läñgala), a river in Kalinga, p. 204. nagara-akhadamsa, the same official designation as nagalaka-mahāmātā and nagaraka, p. 248.
Nakiya, donor of a cave on the Khandagiri, P. 248.
Namo arihamtanam, a Jain formula of invocation, pp. 170, 259-60. Nandarāja, pp. 275 foll. nara, a division of the Indian army, p. 252. Nava-muni, name of a cave on the Khanda-,
giri, p. 296.
nava-vasäni, nine years spent by Kharavela as a crown-prince, p. 280.
Nayanika a queen of the Satavahana family, daughter-in-law of Simaka and wife of Satakarni I, pp. 276 foll.
nigamtha, a Jain designation, p. 262. nila, an architectural ornament, p. 304. niti, principle of government, p. 257. nivesana, p 287.
Oldenberg, p. 162.
Oldham, p. 225.
Old Oriya MS., pp. 183. 266, 270. päkāra, pp. 287-8.
pakatiyo ramjayati, p. 257.
Palapiñjara, perhaps another name of Mt. Khapingala, p. 204. Pamḍarājā, pp. 221, 222. pamdarasa-vasäni, fifteen years spent by Kharavela as a young prince, p. 271. Pargiter, p. 211.
Pāsāņaka-cetiya, an ancient Hindu shrine, p. 228.
pasāta, pasāda, prāsāda, p. 298. Pasatha-subha-lakhana, an epithet of Kha
ravela, p. 232.
Patalapura, name of a cave on the Udayagiri, p. 295.
Pavana-Gumpha, name of a cave on the Udayagiri, p. 295.
pavata-caka, an epithet of Kharavela, p. 189. Pithuḍaga-Pithuḍa, a marshy tract reclaimed by Khāravela, pp. 196 foll. pora-janapada, p. 251. Pravaragiri, a mediæval name of the Barabar hills, p. 226.
Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
purisa-yuga, pp. 235-9.
radha, a division of the Indian army, p. 252. Rāņi-Gumpha, name of a cave on the Udaya. giri, p. 294. Rapson, p. 235, Rathika-Bhojaka, pp. 210-1.
Raychaudhuri, pp. 201, 209, 211, 212, 216, 219, 221, 229, 234.
Rhys Davids, T. W., pp. 212, 241. Rules of royal writs, pp. 179-80.
rupa, an art learnt by Kharavela, pp. 241-2. Saja, pp. 225-6. Sakata-samana, pp. 262-3. samaja, p. 263. Samāpā, p. 192. Sarpa-Gumpha, name
of a cave on the
Udayagiri, p. 294. Satakani, king of the Satavahana family and contemporary of Kharavela, pp. 215. 6.
sava-devayatana-samkara-karaka, an epithet of Kharavela, p. 261. sava-pāsamḍa-pujaka, an epithet of Khāra. vela, p. 261.
sava-vijā, pp. 242 foll. savuyana, p. 287.
siharāni (sikharani), p. 289. Sisuka-Simuka, Nandiyasa's daughter's son and first king of the Satavahana family, p. 281.
Sisunandi, king of Vidiśa on the fall of the Sunga power, p. 281. Smith, Vincent A., p. 192. supavata-vijaya-caka,
a description Khāravela's Kalinga kingdom, p. 189. Sugarman, last king of the Kanva family, p. 281.
taḍāga-pāḍiyo, pp. 287-8.
of
Tamira-daha-samghata, pp. 156, 217. Tanasuliya-văţa, pp. 195 foll.
Tattva-Gumpha, name of two caves on the
Khandagiri, p. 294.
Udaka (Ardraka), fifth king of the Sunga family (?), p. 273. Uttarapatha, pp. 218-20. Uttarapatha kings, p. 220.
Vadukha (Varikha), prince of Kalinga, and donor of two caves on the Udayagiri, p. 247.
Vaikunthapura, name of a cave on the Udayagiri, p. 294.
varakara, excellent quarries, p. 252. vavahara-vidhi, certain sciences and arts learnt by Kharavela, pp. 241-2. Vogel, p. 163.
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Vyaghra-Gumpha, name of a cave on the Udayagiri, p. 294.
Yasonandi (Nandiyaga), second king of Vidisa on the fall of the Suhga power, pp. 281 foll. Yavana-raja, p. 223.
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